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California State Polytechnic University - Pomona

Department of Theatre and New Dance

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3801 West Temple Avenue
Pomona,California 91768
909.869.3900
admissions@csupomona.edu

DEGREES OFFERED

Bachelor of Arts in Theatre- Technological Design

Bachelor of Arts in Theatre- GeneralTheatre

Bachelor of Arts in Theatre- Acting

Bachelor of Arts in Theatre- Dance

Bachelor of Arts in Theatre- Theatre Eduation and Community

Minor in Dance

Minor in Theatre


Cal Poly Pomona's Department of Theatre and New Dance awards undergraduate degrees in theatre, emphasizing theatrical production and the "doing" of theatre. At the same time, the Department offers courses in all aspects of theatre, both artistic and academic. After completing the theatre major at Cal Poly Pomona, students are prepared to begin their careers or specialized training in professional theatre, television or film; to go for advanced training in graduate schools; or to go into teaching in high schools. We are proud to boast alumnus in numerous professional positions throughout the entertainment industry.

Faculty Info:

Bernardo Solano, Linda Bisesti, C. Julian White, Gayle M. Fekete, Sarah Krainin, Jesse Portillo, Brian S. Newman.



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